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      • Association of Telehealth Technology and Financial Performance in Rural Hospitals
      • Current State of Telehealth Remote Patient Monitoring
      • Objective Program Examination and Gap Analysis of Telehealth Resource Centers (OPAL-TRC)
      • RTEC Telehealth Broadband Pilot Program Evaluation
      • Summary of Telehealth Definitions: A Scoping Review
      • Summative Examination of Licensure Portability Program (SEAL-LPP)
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      • An Evaluation of Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) Utilization on a National Level
      • An Evaluation of Rural/Urban Telehealth During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Impact on Utilization and Spending through a Health Equity Lens
      • Did State-level Emergency Initiatives to Facilitate Telehealth Help Reduce the Urban-Rural Disparity in Healthcare Utilization?
      • The Effect of Telehealth Implementation on Hospital Financial Performance: An Urban and Rural Hospital Comparison
    • Year 3 Projects
      • Assessing the Impact of Telehealth Delivery on Adherence to Medications for Opioid Use Disorder
      • Financial Performance of Low-Resource Hospitals Adopting Telemedicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic
      • Prenatal Opioid Use Disorder Treatment delivered through Telehealth and Punitive and Reporting State Policies
      • Telehealth Technology-Enabled Learning Program: Evaluation and Dissemination
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  5. Nahiyan Bin Noor, M.S.

Nahiyan Bin Noor, M.S.

Data Analyst-Intermediate
nbnoor@uams.edu
 

Nahiyan Bin Noor is an Intermediate Data Analyst with the RTEC team at the Institute for Digital Health & Innovation, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS). With a background in health data analysis, medical image data analysis, and social media data analysis, Nahiyan brings valuable expertise to his role. He has actively participated in projects involving the implementation of machine learning algorithms for diagnosing diseases using eye conjunctive images. Currently, Nahiyan is engaged in projects focused on evaluating remote patient monitoring systems.

Nahiyan Bin Noor possesses proficiency in programming languages such as Python and SQL, enabling him to effectively extract insights and manipulate data for analysis. His educational qualifications include a master’s degree in information science and a Graduate Certificate in Data Science from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Additionally, Nahiyan completed his bachelor’s degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, further diversifying his skill set and fostering a holistic understanding of technical concepts.

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